COMMERCIAL SEPTIC INSPECTIONS IN KAUFMAN COUNTY
Keep Your Septic System In The Green
A commercial septic inspection covers all the bases. We'll check if your system meets local requirements and catch any problems before they get expensive.
Your HomeField Kaufman County inspector will give you a detailed report on how your system is performing, and what you need to do to keep it running well.
Reasons To Get
A Septic Inspection
From honoring Texas and local regulations to just knowing your system is doing fine, we know there’s a lot of reasons to get your commercial septic system inspected.
TOP REASONS FOR INSPECTIONS
- You’re Required To Get One To Be Compliant
- Your Septic System Might Be Overloading
- Unexpected Plumbing Issues Keep Happening
- You’re Buying Or Selling A Property
- You Don’t Know Your System’s Condition
Regular Septic Inspections Keep YourSystem Legal And Running Smoothly
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT
Septic Inspections
What Does A Commercial Septic Inspection Look Like?
Our goal with a commercial septic inspection is to give you a complete picture of how your system is doing. We want everything working smoothly, and we want you to pass all the required state and local regulations. When your system runs right, it keeps you, your employees, your customers, and the inspectors happy.
Think of it like getting a checkup at the doctor. We'll start by checking the levels in your tank, looking for any cracks or leaks, and making sure all your mechanical and electrical parts are working. We test how water moves through your system and check that all the different parts are working together properly. Once we're done, we'll give you a full report on your system's health and let you know if anything needs attention.
What Are HomeField Inspectors Looking For In My System?
The first thing we're checking for is anything that's keeping your system from running at its best. As a business owner with a septic system, you're actually legally required to keep it maintained and in good working condition. Our inspection will spot anything that's slowing your system down right now, plus anything that might turn into a bigger problem if you don't address it.
It's always better to take care of small issues now before they turn into major problems. That's better for you and better for everyone else in the community.
What Happens If My Septic System Fails Its Inspection?
Don't panic if your system doesn't pass inspection. The whole point is to know what's wrong and have a clear plan to fix it. We'll walk you through exactly why your system failed and lay out all your options for getting things back to normal. Sometimes it's as simple as unclogging a pipe or replacing a part.
The goal of inspections is to keep your system (and your business) running normally. Regular inspections are a smart way to save money in the long run.
Will A Commercial Advantage Plan Cover Inspections?
We customize our Commercial Advantage Plans for each business, but every single plan covers your routine and required inspections. Good maintenance starts with really understanding how your system is doing.
Beyond covering inspections, the plans are designed to keep your septic maintenance costs predictable, so you're never hit with surprise expenses while keeping your system running great./expander_maker]
The system introduces air into the wastewater treatment process to promote the growth of aerobic bacteria, which break down organic matter more effectively than anaerobic bacteria used in conventional systems There are 4 treatment component steps of an Aerobic Septic System. In Kaufman County, Texas, the County serves as an Authorized Agent of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to administer and enforce On-Site Sewage Facility (OSSF) regulations in unincorporated areas and select jurisdictions. Official County Program Page: Kaufman County OSSF reviews and approves: New septic system installations Repairs, replacements, and modifications Site evaluations and soil reports System designs for regulatory compliance Permit applications must meet TCEQ Chapter 285 standards and county requirements before installation is allowed. Permit Information Page: County inspectors: Perform installation inspections Verify systems match approved designs Ensure licensed installers perform work Approve final construction before system activation FAQ Reference: Kaufman County OSSF handles: Sewage surfacing complaints Failing septic systems Health and environmental violations Enforcement actions for non-compliant systems County Enforcement Authority Info: For aerobic septic systems, Kaufman County: Requires active maintenance contracts Tracks service reports Enforces routine service schedules Ensures proper disinfection and operation Program Details: The County maintains: Septic permit records Inspection reports Maintenance documentation Complaint resolution files They also report activity to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). TCEQ OSSF Rules (Chapter 285): Some cities within Kaufman County operate their own OSSF programs. Inside city limits, permitting authority may belong to the city — not the county. Always verify jurisdiction before submitting permits. County FAQ Reference: In Kaufman County, septic authority can fall under three different regulators: City OSSF program Kaufman County OSSF Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) near Cedar Creek Lake You must verify jurisdiction on every job. These cities typically require permits, inspections, and approvals through the city, not the county. Has its own septic permitting and inspection process. OSSF page: Permit application: Notes City permits inside city limits Requires city inspections Requires maintenance documentation for aerobic systems Forney administers septic regulation within city limits. Permit info: Notes City permits required City inspections May require engineered systems in some areas Crandall manages septic permitting inside city limits. Development services page: Notes City permits City inspections City fee structure City of Kaufman may regulate OSSFs within city limits. City development page: Notes Confirm case-by-case Some areas still routed through county These typically rely on county OSSF outside city infrastructure: Kemp Mabank (partial) Oak Grove Post Oak Bend Talty Oak Ridge Always confirm because jurisdiction can change by subdivision. County OSSF page: Near Cedar Creek Reservoir and some lake areas, septic is handled by: Tarrant Regional Water District TRWD regulates septic in parts of: Kemp area Mabank area Seven Points area Lakefront developments If property is near the lake → check TRWD first. Inside city limits in Kaufman County, septic regulation is typically handled by the city, not the county, unless the city has formally delegated authority back to the county. Always confirm jurisdiction first. County OSSF page: State rules (TCEQ Chapter 285): Inside city limits, the permitting authority is usually: City Development/Building Department Or city-contracted authorized agent Occasionally TRWD (lake areas) Example city with its own permitting: If a city has its own program: All permits filed with the city City performs inspections City issues operating approval If city does NOT run its own program: County OSSF may still handle permits Always verify before filing. Inside city limits, permits are required for: New system installation System replacement Alterations Repairs beyond minor maintenance Property transfers (sometimes) State permit guidance: All systems inside city limits must still meet TCEQ Chapter 285 design rules. State design rules: Engineered systems Aerobic treatment required Lot size minimums Spray field setbacks Disinfection requirements Example: Design must include: Site evaluation Soil analysis System sizing Layout plan City or authorized agent performs inspections during: Tank placement Excavation Spray field installation Final completion System cannot be covered until inspection approval. TCEQ inspection standards: Cities may require: Additional inspection steps Engineer certification Final approval before operation Aerobic systems inside city limits almost always require: Active maintenance contract Routine service reports Chlorination Alarm monitoring State maintenance rules: Cities may require: Maintenance affidavit recording Proof of contract Transfer documentation Example (Terrell): Emergency repairs inside city limits: Can often be performed immediately but must be reported. Require: Permit Inspection Approval Examples: Tank replacement Lateral line replacement Pump replacement Aerator replacement (sometimes permit required) Always confirm with city authority first. Cities enforce: Surfacing sewage violations Non-permitted systems Failed systems Lack of maintenance They may issue: Correction notices Fines Repair orders System replacement requirements TCEQ enforcement authority: Near Cedar Creek Lake, septic may be regulated by: Tarrant Regional Water District TRWD may require: Additional permitting Stricter setbacks Enhanced maintenance Applies to some Kaufman County cities near the lake. Kaufman County Development Services / OSSF Department They enforce septic rules in: Unincorporated Kaufman County Areas where cities defer authority Many rural properties County OSSF page: State OSSF rules (TCEQ): Permit requirements Installation compliance Repairs and replacements Maintenance requirements Surfacing sewage violations Failing systems Unpermitted installations They can issue: Correction notices Required repairs Fines or enforcement actions Inside certain cities, the city enforces OSSF, not the county. Examples: Terrell Forney Crandall Kaufman (city) Each city may: Issue permits Perform inspections Enforce repairs Track maintenance Example city page: If a city has its own program → the city enforces. Always verify jurisdiction. Near Cedar Creek Lake and some watershed zones: Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) may enforce OSSF instead of the county. TRWD site: TRWD enforces: Permits Inspections Maintenance Water-quality compliance This applies to certain lakefront or watershed properties. Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge. A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent. The system introduces air into the wastewater treatment process to promote the growth of aerobic bacteria, which break down organic matter more effectively than anaerobic bacteria used in conventional systems There are 4 treatment component steps of an Aerobic Septic System. In Kaufman County, Texas, the County serves as an Authorized Agent of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to administer and enforce On-Site Sewage Facility (OSSF) regulations in unincorporated areas and select jurisdictions. Official County Program Page: Kaufman County OSSF reviews and approves: New septic system installations Repairs, replacements, and modifications Site evaluations and soil reports System designs for regulatory compliance Permit applications must meet TCEQ Chapter 285 standards and county requirements before installation is allowed. Permit Information Page: County inspectors: Perform installation inspections Verify systems match approved designs Ensure licensed installers perform work Approve final construction before system activation FAQ Reference: Kaufman County OSSF handles: Sewage surfacing complaints Failing septic systems Health and environmental violations Enforcement actions for non-compliant systems County Enforcement Authority Info: For aerobic septic systems, Kaufman County: Requires active maintenance contracts Tracks service reports Enforces routine service schedules Ensures proper disinfection and operation Program Details: The County maintains: Septic permit records Inspection reports Maintenance documentation Complaint resolution files They also report activity to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). TCEQ OSSF Rules (Chapter 285): Some cities within Kaufman County operate their own OSSF programs. Inside city limits, permitting authority may belong to the city — not the county. Always verify jurisdiction before submitting permits. County FAQ Reference: Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge. A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent. The system introduces air into the wastewater treatment process to promote the growth of aerobic bacteria, which break down organic matter more effectively than anaerobic bacteria used in conventional systems There are 4 treatment component steps of an Aerobic Septic System. In Kaufman County, Texas, the County serves as an Authorized Agent of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to administer and enforce On-Site Sewage Facility (OSSF) regulations in unincorporated areas and select jurisdictions. Official County Program Page: Kaufman County OSSF reviews and approves: New septic system installations Repairs, replacements, and modifications Site evaluations and soil reports System designs for regulatory compliance Permit applications must meet TCEQ Chapter 285 standards and county requirements before installation is allowed. Permit Information Page: County inspectors: Perform installation inspections Verify systems match approved designs Ensure licensed installers perform work Approve final construction before system activation FAQ Reference: Kaufman County OSSF handles: Sewage surfacing complaints Failing septic systems Health and environmental violations Enforcement actions for non-compliant systems County Enforcement Authority Info: For aerobic septic systems, Kaufman County: Requires active maintenance contracts Tracks service reports Enforces routine service schedules Ensures proper disinfection and operation Program Details: The County maintains: Septic permit records Inspection reports Maintenance documentation Complaint resolution files They also report activity to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). TCEQ OSSF Rules (Chapter 285): Some cities within Kaufman County operate their own OSSF programs. Inside city limits, permitting authority may belong to the city — not the county. Always verify jurisdiction before submitting permits. County FAQ Reference: Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge. A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent. The system introduces air into the wastewater treatment process to promote the growth of aerobic bacteria, which break down organic matter more effectively than anaerobic bacteria used in conventional systems There are 4 treatment component steps of an Aerobic Septic System. In Kaufman County, Texas, the County serves as an Authorized Agent of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to administer and enforce On-Site Sewage Facility (OSSF) regulations in unincorporated areas and select jurisdictions. Official County Program Page: Kaufman County OSSF reviews and approves: New septic system installations Repairs, replacements, and modifications Site evaluations and soil reports System designs for regulatory compliance Permit applications must meet TCEQ Chapter 285 standards and county requirements before installation is allowed. Permit Information Page: County inspectors: Perform installation inspections Verify systems match approved designs Ensure licensed installers perform work Approve final construction before system activation FAQ Reference: Kaufman County OSSF handles: Sewage surfacing complaints Failing septic systems Health and environmental violations Enforcement actions for non-compliant systems County Enforcement Authority Info: For aerobic septic systems, Kaufman County: Requires active maintenance contracts Tracks service reports Enforces routine service schedules Ensures proper disinfection and operation Program Details: The County maintains: Septic permit records Inspection reports Maintenance documentation Complaint resolution files They also report activity to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). TCEQ OSSF Rules (Chapter 285): Some cities within Kaufman County operate their own OSSF programs. Inside city limits, permitting authority may belong to the city — not the county. Always verify jurisdiction before submitting permits. County FAQ Reference: Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge. A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent. The system introduces air into the wastewater treatment process to promote the growth of aerobic bacteria, which break down organic matter more effectively than anaerobic bacteria used in conventional systems There are 4 treatment component steps of an Aerobic Septic System. Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge. A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent. The system introduces air into the wastewater treatment process to promote the growth of aerobic bacteria, which break down organic matter more effectively than anaerobic bacteria used in conventional systems There are 4 treatment component steps of an Aerobic Septic System. In Kaufman County, Texas, the County serves as an Authorized Agent of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to administer and enforce On-Site Sewage Facility (OSSF) regulations in unincorporated areas and select jurisdictions. Official County Program Page: Kaufman County OSSF reviews and approves: New septic system installations Repairs, replacements, and modifications Site evaluations and soil reports System designs for regulatory compliance Permit applications must meet TCEQ Chapter 285 standards and county requirements before installation is allowed. Permit Information Page: County inspectors: Perform installation inspections Verify systems match approved designs Ensure licensed installers perform work Approve final construction before system activation FAQ Reference: Kaufman County OSSF handles: Sewage surfacing complaints Failing septic systems Health and environmental violations Enforcement actions for non-compliant systems County Enforcement Authority Info: For aerobic septic systems, Kaufman County: Requires active maintenance contracts Tracks service reports Enforces routine service schedules Ensures proper disinfection and operation Program Details: The County maintains: Septic permit records Inspection reports Maintenance documentation Complaint resolution files They also report activity to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). TCEQ OSSF Rules (Chapter 285): Some cities within Kaufman County operate their own OSSF programs. Inside city limits, permitting authority may belong to the city — not the county. Always verify jurisdiction before submitting permits. County FAQ Reference: In Kaufman County, septic authority can fall under three different regulators: City OSSF program Kaufman County OSSF Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) near Cedar Creek Lake You must verify jurisdiction on every job. These cities typically require permits, inspections, and approvals through the city, not the county. Has its own septic permitting and inspection process. OSSF page: Permit application: Notes City permits inside city limits Requires city inspections Requires maintenance documentation for aerobic systems Forney administers septic regulation within city limits. Permit info: Notes City permits required City inspections May require engineered systems in some areas Crandall manages septic permitting inside city limits. Development services page: Notes City permits City inspections City fee structure City of Kaufman may regulate OSSFs within city limits. City development page: Notes Confirm case-by-case Some areas still routed through county These typically rely on county OSSF outside city infrastructure: Kemp Mabank (partial) Oak Grove Post Oak Bend Talty Oak Ridge Always confirm because jurisdiction can change by subdivision. County OSSF page: Near Cedar Creek Reservoir and some lake areas, septic is handled by: Tarrant Regional Water District TRWD regulates septic in parts of: Kemp area Mabank area Seven Points area Lakefront developments If property is near the lake → check TRWD first. Inside city limits in Kaufman County, septic regulation is typically handled by the city, not the county, unless the city has formally delegated authority back to the county. Always confirm jurisdiction first. County OSSF page: State rules (TCEQ Chapter 285): Inside city limits, the permitting authority is usually: City Development/Building Department Or city-contracted authorized agent Occasionally TRWD (lake areas) Example city with its own permitting: If a city has its own program: All permits filed with the city City performs inspections City issues operating approval If city does NOT run its own program: County OSSF may still handle permits Always verify before filing. Inside city limits, permits are required for: New system installation System replacement Alterations Repairs beyond minor maintenance Property transfers (sometimes) State permit guidance: All systems inside city limits must still meet TCEQ Chapter 285 design rules. State design rules: Engineered systems Aerobic treatment required Lot size minimums Spray field setbacks Disinfection requirements Example: Design must include: Site evaluation Soil analysis System sizing Layout plan City or authorized agent performs inspections during: Tank placement Excavation Spray field installation Final completion System cannot be covered until inspection approval. TCEQ inspection standards: Cities may require: Additional inspection steps Engineer certification Final approval before operation Aerobic systems inside city limits almost always require: Active maintenance contract Routine service reports Chlorination Alarm monitoring State maintenance rules: Cities may require: Maintenance affidavit recording Proof of contract Transfer documentation Example (Terrell): Emergency repairs inside city limits: Can often be performed immediately but must be reported. Require: Permit Inspection Approval Examples: Tank replacement Lateral line replacement Pump replacement Aerator replacement (sometimes permit required) Always confirm with city authority first. Cities enforce: Surfacing sewage violations Non-permitted systems Failed systems Lack of maintenance They may issue: Correction notices Fines Repair orders System replacement requirements TCEQ enforcement authority: Near Cedar Creek Lake, septic may be regulated by: Tarrant Regional Water District TRWD may require: Additional permitting Stricter setbacks Enhanced maintenance Applies to some Kaufman County cities near the lake. Kaufman County Development Services / OSSF Department They enforce septic rules in: Unincorporated Kaufman County Areas where cities defer authority Many rural properties County OSSF page: State OSSF rules (TCEQ): Permit requirements Installation compliance Repairs and replacements Maintenance requirements Surfacing sewage violations Failing systems Unpermitted installations They can issue: Correction notices Required repairs Fines or enforcement actions Inside certain cities, the city enforces OSSF, not the county. Examples: Terrell Forney Crandall Kaufman (city) Each city may: Issue permits Perform inspections Enforce repairs Track maintenance Example city page: If a city has its own program → the city enforces. Always verify jurisdiction. Near Cedar Creek Lake and some watershed zones: Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) may enforce OSSF instead of the county. TRWD site: TRWD enforces: Permits Inspections Maintenance Water-quality compliance This applies to certain lakefront or watershed properties. Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge. A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent. The system introduces air into the wastewater treatment process to promote the growth of aerobic bacteria, which break down organic matter more effectively than anaerobic bacteria used in conventional systems There are 4 treatment component steps of an Aerobic Septic System. In Henderson County, Texas, the County serves as an Authorized Agent of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to administer and enforce On-Site Sewage Facility (OSSF) regulations in unincorporated areas and in jurisdictions where cities have not adopted their own programs. Official County Program Page: State OSSF Rules (TCEQ): Henderson County reviews and approves: New septic system installations Repairs and replacements System alterations and extensions Site and soil evaluations Design plans for regulatory compliance All systems must be permitted before installation and must comply with TCEQ Chapter 285. County OSSF page: Permit guidance (state): Henderson County OSSF: Conducts installation inspections Verifies systems match approved design Ensures licensed installers perform work Approves final construction before operation Systems cannot be covered or activated until inspections are completed. State inspection standards: Henderson County investigates: Surfacing sewage System failures Public health nuisances Illegal or unpermitted installations The County can require repairs, corrections, or enforcement actions for non-compliant systems. County septic services page: For aerobic systems, Henderson County: Requires active maintenance contracts Ensures ongoing service compliance Requires documentation when ownership transfers Enforces state maintenance rules State maintenance requirements: Henderson County maintains: Permit records Inspection reports Maintenance documentation Complaint records The County reports OSSF activity to TCEQ. TCEQ program overview: Some cities within Henderson County may administer their own OSSF programs inside city limits. County program page: If the property is: Near Cedar Creek Lake Near Richland-Chambers Inside TRWD watershed Then TRWD likely handles septic permits. Otherwise: County handles it. Where TRWD is the authorized agent, it performs the same core duties a county OSSF office would. TRWD: Reviews septic permit applications Approves designs Issues construction permits Issues operating permits after inspection TRWD septic application example: TRWD: Inspects installations Confirms compliance with TCEQ Chapter 285 Approves systems before operation TRWD application language confirms operation permits issued after inspection. TRWD can: Investigate failing systems Require repairs Enforce maintenance Protect reservoir water quality TRWD is authorized to regulate OSSFs to protect water supply. TRWD may require: Aerobic maintenance contracts Service documentation Water-quality protections These rules are stricter near reservoirs. TRWD is primarily a regional water-supply authority. It: Owns and operates major reservoirs Protects drinking-water sources Regulates septic near lakes TRWD supplies raw water to 70+ customers across an 11-county region. Reservoirs they manage include: Cedar Creek Reservoir Richland-Chambers Eagle Mountain Lake Bridgeport Because septic failures near reservoirs affect drinking water, TRWD has jurisdiction in those watershed zones. TRWD septic authority typically applies to: Cedar Creek Reservoir area Lakefront developments Certain watershed zones Richland-Chambers Reservoir area Cedar Creek watershed areas Some reservoir-adjacent zones Lake Bridgeport watershed Not entire counties — only designated watershed areas. In Henderson County, septic authority can fall under three regulators: City OSSF program Henderson County OSSF Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) near lakes You must verify jurisdiction on every address. These cities typically require city permits and inspections inside city limits. Athens is the largest city in the county and may administer septic permitting inside city limits. City permits & inspections page: City code reference: Notes City permit required inside city limits City inspections May require engineered systems in some areas Always confirm with city before filing county permit Gun Barrel City has its own development and permitting authority. City development services: Notes City permits inside city limits City inspections Especially important near Cedar Creek Lake Seven Points may administer septic permitting inside city limits. City website: Notes Verify jurisdiction before submitting county permit Some areas overlap with TRWD Chandler can have local development oversight. City site: Notes Some areas use county Verify before permitting These typically rely on county OSSF outside city sewer: Eustace Malakoff Trinidad Murchison Brownsboro Berryville County OSSF page: TRWD regulates septic in lake watershed zones, especially: Cedar Creek Lake area Richland-Chambers watershed If property is near the lake → check TRWD first. TRWD septic info: Inside city limits in Henderson County, septic authority is usually handled by the city, not the county, unless the city has formally delegated authority to the county or TRWD. Always verify jurisdiction first. Henderson County OSSF page: State OSSF rules (TCEQ Chapter 285): Inside city limits, the permitting authority is typically: City building/development department City-contracted authorized agent Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) in lake areas Example city permitting portal: If the city runs its own OSSF program: Permits issued by city City inspections required City approves final operation If the city does not run its own program: Henderson County may issue permits Always confirm before submitting. Inside city limits, permits are required for: New installations System replacement Major repairs Alterations or expansions Property development State permit guidance: All systems inside city limits must comply with TCEQ Chapter 285 design rules. State design standards: Cities may impose stricter requirements such as: Aerobic systems required on small lots Engineered system design Setback increases Spray-field restrictions Minimum lot size requirements Design must include: Site evaluation Soil analysis System sizing Layout plan City or authorized agent performs inspections during: Tank placement System installation Final completion Systems cannot be covered until inspection approval. State inspection standards: Cities may require: Additional inspection stages Engineer approval Final operating permit Aerobic systems inside city limits generally require: Active maintenance contract Routine service reports Disinfection Alarm monitoring State maintenance rules: Cities may require: Recorded maintenance affidavit Proof of contract Transfer documentation May be performed immediately but must be reported. Require: Permit Inspection Approval Examples requiring permits: Tank replacement Pump replacement Drainfield replacement System redesign Always confirm with city authority first. Cities enforce: Surfacing sewage violations Failed systems Non-permitted installations Lack of maintenance Enforcement actions may include: Correction orders Fines Required repairs System replacement TCEQ enforcement authority: In Henderson County, TRWD may regulate septic in lake watershed areas, especially: Cedar Creek Lake Richland-Chambers watershed TRWD septic information: TRWD may require: Additional permits Stricter setbacks Enhanced maintenance Additional inspections If property is near the lake → check TRWD first. Enforcement of on-site sewage facilities (OSSF) in Henderson County depends on the property location. The enforcing authority is the entity designated as the authorized agent of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). The main enforcing authority is: Henderson County Environmental/Septic Services (Authorized Agent for TCEQ) They enforce OSSF rules in: Unincorporated Henderson County Areas where cities defer to the county Many rural and residential properties County OSSF program page: State OSSF rules (TCEQ): Septic permits Installation inspections Repairs and replacements Maintenance compliance Surfacing sewage violations Unpermitted systems Failing systems They can issue: Correction orders Required repairs Enforcement notices Inside certain cities, the city may enforce OSSF instead of the county. Common cities with potential city-level enforcement: Athens Gun Barrel City Seven Points Chandler Mabank (partial) Each city may: Issue permits Perform inspections Enforce repairs Track aerobic maintenance Example city permitting page (Athens): If a city runs its own program → the city enforces. Always verify jurisdiction. In lake watershed areas, enforcement may fall under: Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) TRWD enforces septic in parts of Henderson County near: Cedar Creek Lake Richland-Chambers watershed TRWD site: TRWD can enforce: Permits Inspections Maintenance Water-quality compliance Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge. A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent. The system introduces air into the wastewater treatment process to promote the growth of aerobic bacteria, which break down organic matter more effectively than anaerobic bacteria used in conventional systems There are 4 treatment component steps of an Aerobic Septic System. Van Zandt County serves as the Authorized Agent for OSSF regulation under TCEQ rules and administers the program through the Fire Marshal’s Office. County OSSF contact page: State OSSF Rules: Van Zandt County reviews and approves: New system installations Repairs and alterations Site evaluations and design plans Permit applications prior to construction Applicants must obtain an approved permit before installing any septic system. County application packet: Van Zandt County: Conducts required inspections Verifies systems match approved plans Ensures licensed installers perform work Approves final installation Work may not begin or be covered before inspection approval. County application packet: The County investigates: Failing systems Public nuisance complaints Illegal installations Non-permitted work Corrective action may be required to protect public health and groundwater. County OSSF contact page: Van Zandt County: Requires maintenance contracts for aerobic systems Enforces ongoing service compliance Requires documentation submission Follows TCEQ maintenance rules State maintenance requirements: Van Zandt County maintains: Permit files Inspection reports Maintenance documentation Enforcement records All activity is reported to TCEQ as required. TCEQ program overview: Cities inside Van Zandt County may run their own OSSF programs. County OSSF contact: In Van Zandt County, septic regulation can fall under three authorities: City OSSF program Van Zandt County OSSF (Fire Marshal) Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) near lake watershed areas You must confirm jurisdiction for every property before permitting. County OSSF contact page: State OSSF rules: These cities often require city permits and inspections inside city limits or have additional local requirements beyond the county. Largest city in the county and most likely to have local oversight. City development page: Notes Confirm jurisdiction before filing county permit Some areas still handled by county Commercial projects often routed through city May administer septic permitting inside city limits. City site: Notes City development review required Verify if city or county issues permit Some subdivisions may have additional requirements Smaller city but may require city approval for installations. City site: Notes Many properties still routed through county Always verify before submitting permit Can have city oversight depending on property location. City site: Notes Some areas use county OSSF City approval may still be required for development These usually rely on the county for septic permitting: Van Fruitvale Ben Wheeler Myrtle Springs Martins Mill County OSSF authority: TRWD may regulate septic in reservoir watershed areas, particularly: Cedar Creek Lake watershed Lake Tawakoni watershed Certain rural lake subdivisions TRWD septic info: If property is near a major reservoir → verify TRWD first. Inside city limits in Van Zandt County, septic authority is usually handled by the city, unless the city has delegated authority to the county or the site falls under a TRWD watershed jurisdiction. Always confirm jurisdiction before permitting. Van Zandt County OSSF contact (Fire Marshal): State OSSF rules (TCEQ Chapter 285): Inside city limits, permitting authority is typically: City building/development office City-contracted authorized agent Van Zandt County (if city defers) TRWD in certain watershed areas If the city administers OSSF: Permit must be filed with the city City issues approval and inspections City issues final operating approval If the city does not administer OSSF: Van Zandt County Fire Marshal handles permits County application packet: Inside city limits, permits are required for: New installations Replacement systems Major repairs Alterations or expansions New construction without sewer State permit guidance: All systems must comply with TCEQ Chapter 285 design rules, even inside city limits. State design standards: Cities may impose stricter rules such as: Aerobic systems required on small lots Engineered design requirements Larger setbacks Spray-field restrictions Minimum lot size requirements Van Zandt County packet references TCEQ design compliance and site evaluations. Design must include: Site evaluation Soil analysis System sizing Layout plan Inspections are performed by: City inspector County inspector (if city defers) TRWD inspector in watershed areas Inspections typically occur at: Excavation Tank placement Final installation System cannot be covered until inspection approval. State inspection standards: Aerobic systems inside city limits generally require: Active maintenance contract Routine service reports Chlorination Alarm monitoring State maintenance rules: Cities may require: Maintenance affidavit Proof of contract Transfer documentation Van Zandt County packet references ongoing maintenance compliance. Often allowed immediately but must be reported. Require: Permit Inspection Approval Examples requiring permits: Tank replacement Pump replacement Drainfield replacement System redesign Always verify with city or county before starting major repairs. City or county may enforce: Surfacing sewage violations Non-permitted systems Failing systems Lack of maintenance Enforcement actions may include: Correction notices Fines Required repairs System replacement State enforcement authority: TRWD may regulate septic in certain watershed zones affecting Van Zandt County, particularly near major reservoirs. TRWD information: If property is near a reservoir or watershed: TRWD may issue permits TRWD may inspect TRWD may enforce stricter rules Always check TRWD first in lake areas. OSSF (septic) enforcement in Van Zandt County depends on where the property is located. The enforcing authority is the local authorized agent of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). Van Zandt County Fire Marshal’s Office They enforce OSSF rules in: Unincorporated Van Zandt County Areas where cities defer authority to the county Most rural properties County OSSF / Fire Marshal page: State OSSF rules (TCEQ): Septic permits and approvals Installation inspections Repairs and replacements Maintenance compliance (esp. aerobic systems) Surfacing sewage and nuisance complaints Unpermitted or failing systems They can issue correction notices and require repairs or compliance actions. Inside some cities, the city enforces OSSF instead of the county if the city operates its own program. Cities where enforcement may be city-level (verify case-by-case): Canton Wills Point Grand Saline Edgewood Van If a city runs its own program → the city enforces. Always verify jurisdiction before permitting. In certain watershed areas, enforcement may fall under: Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) TRWD enforces septic rules in specific reservoir/watershed areas, not county-wide. TRWD site: TRWD may enforce: Permits Inspections Maintenance requirements Water-quality protections If a property is near a reservoir or within a TRWD watershed → check TRWD first. Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge. A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent. The system introduces air into the wastewater treatment process to promote the growth of aerobic bacteria, which break down organic matter more effectively than anaerobic bacteria used in conventional systems There are 4 treatment component steps of an Aerobic Septic System. Navarro County administers the OSSF program through Planning & Development as an authorized agent of TCEQ. County OSSF program page: State OSSF Rules: Navarro County reviews: New septic installations Repairs and replacements Alterations and extensions Soil and site evaluations System design plans Permits must be approved prior to construction. Permit procedures packet: Navarro County: Performs installation inspections Verifies approved system design Requires licensed installers Approves final installation Systems may not be covered until inspections are complete. Permit procedures packet: Navarro County investigates: System failures Surfacing sewage Public nuisance complaints Unpermitted installations Corrective actions are required when violations occur. Permit procedures packet: Navarro County: Requires maintenance contracts for aerobic systems Requires documentation for service compliance May require affidavit or contract recording Enforces TCEQ maintenance rules State maintenance requirements: Navarro County maintains: Permit records Inspection records Maintenance documentation Complaint and enforcement records The County reports program activity to TCEQ. TCEQ program overview: Some cities in Navarro County operate their own OSSF programs inside city limits. County program page: In Navarro County, septic regulation can fall under three authorities: City OSSF program Navarro County OSSF (Planning & Development) Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) near reservoir areas You must verify jurisdiction for every address before permitting. Navarro County OSSF page: State OSSF rules: These cities commonly require city permits, inspections, or approvals inside city limits instead of going directly through the county. Largest city in Navarro County and most likely to have its own septic permitting requirements. City permits & inspections page: Notes City permit required inside city limits City inspections County permits typically not used inside city limits Always verify jurisdiction Located near Richland-Chambers Reservoir. City site: Notes Some properties under TRWD jurisdiction City approval may be required Verify before filing county permit May require city-level review for septic inside city limits. City site: Notes Some areas use county Verify before permitting Small city but may require city development approval. City site: Notes Many properties still routed through county Confirm before submitting permit May have local requirements for development and septic. City site: Notes Often routed through county Verify case-by-case These typically rely on the county OSSF program: Dawson Frost Emhouse Barry Purdon Mildred County OSSF authority: TRWD regulates septic in reservoir watershed zones, especially: Richland-Chambers Reservoir Some rural lake subdivisions TRWD septic info: If property is near the lake → check TRWD first. Inside city limits in Navarro County, septic authority is usually handled by the city, unless the city has delegated authority to the county or the property falls under Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) jurisdiction near reservoir areas. Always confirm jurisdiction before permitting. Navarro County OSSF / Planning & Development: State OSSF rules (TCEQ Chapter 285): Inside city limits, the permitting authority is typically: City building/development department City-contracted authorized agent Navarro County (if city defers) TRWD near Richland-Chambers Reservoir If a city administers its own OSSF program: Permit must be filed with the city City performs inspections City issues operating approval If a city does not administer OSSF: Navarro County may issue permits County permit procedures: Permits are required inside city limits for: New installations Replacement systems Major repairs Alterations or expansions Development on lots without sewer State permit guidance: All systems must comply with TCEQ Chapter 285 design rules, even inside city limits. State design standards: Cities may impose stricter requirements such as: Aerobic systems required on small lots Engineered designs Larger setbacks Spray-field restrictions Minimum lot size requirements Navarro County procedures reference soil classification and system selection based on site conditions. Design typically includes: Site evaluation Soil analysis System sizing Layout plan Inspections may be performed by: City inspector County inspector (if city defers) TRWD inspector near reservoir areas Inspections typically occur at: Excavation Tank placement Final installation System cannot be covered until inspection approval. State inspection standards: Aerobic systems inside city limits generally require: Active maintenance contract Routine service reports Disinfection Alarm monitoring State maintenance rules: Cities may require: Recorded maintenance affidavit Proof of contract Transfer documentation Navarro County procedures reference maintenance and service requirements for certain systems. May be performed immediately but must be reported to the authority. Require: Permit Inspection Approval Examples requiring permits: Tank replacement Pump replacement Drainfield replacement System redesign Always confirm with city or county authority before starting major repairs. City or county may enforce: Surfacing sewage violations Non-permitted systems Failing systems Lack of maintenance Enforcement actions may include: Correction notices Fines Required repairs System replacement State enforcement authority: TRWD regulates septic in reservoir watershed zones, especially near: Richland-Chambers Reservoir TRWD information: In TRWD jurisdiction areas: TRWD may issue permits TRWD may inspect systems TRWD may enforce stricter setbacks and maintenance Always verify if property is near the reservoir. Enforcement of on-site sewage facilities (OSSF) in Navarro County depends on the property’s location. The enforcing authority is the local entity designated as the authorized agent of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). The main enforcing authority is: Navarro County Planning & Development – OSSF Program They enforce septic regulations in: Unincorporated Navarro County Areas where cities defer to the county Most rural properties Navarro County OSSF page: State OSSF rules (TCEQ): Permit requirements Installation compliance Repairs and replacements Maintenance requirements Surfacing sewage violations Failing or unpermitted systems They can issue: Correction notices Required repairs Enforcement actions Inside some cities, the city may enforce OSSF instead of the county. Common cities where enforcement may be city-level: Corsicana Kerens Rice Blooming Grove Richland Each city may: Issue permits Perform inspections Enforce repairs Track maintenance contracts If a city runs its own OSSF program → the city enforces. Always confirm jurisdiction. In certain lake watershed areas, enforcement may fall under: Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) This typically applies near: Richland-Chambers Reservoir Some lake-adjacent subdivisions TRWD site: TRWD may enforce: Permits Inspections Maintenance Water-quality compliance Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge. A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent.State & Local Requirements
How Does Your Region Affect Septic Inspections?
Considerations For Kaufman County
Feature Conventional System Aerobic System Treatment Method Natural soil filtration Oxygen-assisted biological treatment Power Required ❌ No ✅ Yes Maintenance Level Low–Moderate Moderate–High Water Quality Output Moderate High Typical Use Case Rural properties with good soil Small lots, clay soil, high water tables Kaufman County OSSF Program — Responsibilities Overview
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/355/On-Site-Sewage-Facilities✅ 1. Septic Permitting & Plan Review
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/395/On-Site-Sewage-Facilities-Permit-Applica✅ 2. System Inspections & Construction Compliance
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/FAQ.aspx?QID=169✅ 3. Enforcement & Complaint Response
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/FAQ.aspx?QID=169✅ 4. Aerobic Maintenance Contract Oversight
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/355/On-Site-Sewage-Facilities✅ 5. Records Management & Regulatory Reporting
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf⚠ Important Jurisdiction Note
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/FAQ.aspx?QID=169Cities in Kaufman County with Their Own OSSF Requirements
🟩 Cities that operate their own OSSF program
City of Terrell
https://www.cityofterrell.org/260/Septic-Installation-Inspection-OSSF
https://www.cityofterrell.org/773/Septic-Installation-Permit-ApplicationCity of Forney
https://www.cityofforney.org/page/dev_septicCity of Crandall
https://www.crandall-texas.com/203/Development-ServicesCity of Kaufman
https://www.kaufmantx.org/departments/development-services🟨 Cities that usually defer to Kaufman County
https://www.kaufmancounty.net/355/On-Site-Sewage-Facilities🟦 Areas with TRWD septic authority
https://www.trwd.comKaufman County, TX — Septic Regulations Inside City Limits
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/355/On-Site-Sewage-Facilities
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf1️⃣ Permitting Requirements (Inside City Limits)
Authority
👉 https://www.cityofterrell.org/260/Septic-Installation-Inspection-OSSFPermit Required For
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf/ossfpermits.html2️⃣ System Design Requirements
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossfCities may impose stricter requirements:
Some Kaufman County cities require aerobic systems on small lots.3️⃣ Inspections
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf4️⃣ Maintenance Requirements
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf/ossfmaintenance.html
Maintenance required and tracked by city.5️⃣ Emergency Repairs
Minor repairs
Major repairs
6️⃣ Compliance & Enforcement
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf7️⃣ TRWD Overlay Areas (Important)
👉 https://www.trwd.comWho Enforces OSSF in Kaufman County, Texas
Primary enforcing authority (most areas)
acts as the authorized agent of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ).
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/355/On-Site-Sewage-Facilities
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossfWhat the County Enforces
Inside City Limits
👉 https://www.cityofterrell.org/260/Septic-Installation-Inspection-OSSF
If the city defers → the county enforces.TRWD Enforcement (Lake Areas)
👉 https://www.trwd.comConsiderations For Heath
Feature Conventional System Aerobic System Treatment Method Natural soil filtration Oxygen-assisted biological treatment Power Required ❌ No ✅ Yes Maintenance Level Low–Moderate Moderate–High Water Quality Output Moderate High Typical Use Case Rural properties with good soil Small lots, clay soil, high water tables Kaufman County OSSF Program — Responsibilities Overview
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/355/On-Site-Sewage-Facilities✅ 1. Septic Permitting & Plan Review
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/395/On-Site-Sewage-Facilities-Permit-Applica✅ 2. System Inspections & Construction Compliance
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/FAQ.aspx?QID=169✅ 3. Enforcement & Complaint Response
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/FAQ.aspx?QID=169✅ 4. Aerobic Maintenance Contract Oversight
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/355/On-Site-Sewage-Facilities✅ 5. Records Management & Regulatory Reporting
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf⚠ Important Jurisdiction Note
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/FAQ.aspx?QID=169Considerations For Oak Ridge
Feature Conventional System Aerobic System Treatment Method Natural soil filtration Oxygen-assisted biological treatment Power Required ❌ No ✅ Yes Maintenance Level Low–Moderate Moderate–High Water Quality Output Moderate High Typical Use Case Rural properties with good soil Small lots, clay soil, high water tables Kaufman County OSSF Program — Responsibilities Overview
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/355/On-Site-Sewage-Facilities✅ 1. Septic Permitting & Plan Review
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/395/On-Site-Sewage-Facilities-Permit-Applica✅ 2. System Inspections & Construction Compliance
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/FAQ.aspx?QID=169✅ 3. Enforcement & Complaint Response
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/FAQ.aspx?QID=169✅ 4. Aerobic Maintenance Contract Oversight
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/355/On-Site-Sewage-Facilities✅ 5. Records Management & Regulatory Reporting
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf⚠ Important Jurisdiction Note
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/FAQ.aspx?QID=169Considerations For Terrell
Feature Conventional System Aerobic System Treatment Method Natural soil filtration Oxygen-assisted biological treatment Power Required ❌ No ✅ Yes Maintenance Level Low–Moderate Moderate–High Water Quality Output Moderate High Typical Use Case Rural properties with good soil Small lots, clay soil, high water tables Kaufman County OSSF Program — Responsibilities Overview
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/355/On-Site-Sewage-Facilities✅ 1. Septic Permitting & Plan Review
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/395/On-Site-Sewage-Facilities-Permit-Applica✅ 2. System Inspections & Construction Compliance
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/FAQ.aspx?QID=169✅ 3. Enforcement & Complaint Response
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/FAQ.aspx?QID=169✅ 4. Aerobic Maintenance Contract Oversight
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/355/On-Site-Sewage-Facilities✅ 5. Records Management & Regulatory Reporting
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf⚠ Important Jurisdiction Note
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/FAQ.aspx?QID=169Considerations For Athens
Feature Conventional System Aerobic System Treatment Method Natural soil filtration Oxygen-assisted biological treatment Power Required ❌ No ✅ Yes Maintenance Level Low–Moderate Moderate–High Water Quality Output Moderate High Typical Use Case Rural properties with good soil Small lots, clay soil, high water tables Considerations For Kaufman County
Feature Conventional System Aerobic System Treatment Method Natural soil filtration Oxygen-assisted biological treatment Power Required ❌ No ✅ Yes Maintenance Level Low–Moderate Moderate–High Water Quality Output Moderate High Typical Use Case Rural properties with good soil Small lots, clay soil, high water tables Kaufman County OSSF Program — Responsibilities Overview
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/355/On-Site-Sewage-Facilities✅ 1. Septic Permitting & Plan Review
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/395/On-Site-Sewage-Facilities-Permit-Applica✅ 2. System Inspections & Construction Compliance
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/FAQ.aspx?QID=169✅ 3. Enforcement & Complaint Response
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/FAQ.aspx?QID=169✅ 4. Aerobic Maintenance Contract Oversight
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/355/On-Site-Sewage-Facilities✅ 5. Records Management & Regulatory Reporting
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf⚠ Important Jurisdiction Note
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/FAQ.aspx?QID=169Cities in Kaufman County with Their Own OSSF Requirements
🟩 Cities that operate their own OSSF program
City of Terrell
https://www.cityofterrell.org/260/Septic-Installation-Inspection-OSSF
https://www.cityofterrell.org/773/Septic-Installation-Permit-ApplicationCity of Forney
https://www.cityofforney.org/page/dev_septicCity of Crandall
https://www.crandall-texas.com/203/Development-ServicesCity of Kaufman
https://www.kaufmantx.org/departments/development-services🟨 Cities that usually defer to Kaufman County
https://www.kaufmancounty.net/355/On-Site-Sewage-Facilities🟦 Areas with TRWD septic authority
https://www.trwd.comKaufman County, TX — Septic Regulations Inside City Limits
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/355/On-Site-Sewage-Facilities
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf1️⃣ Permitting Requirements (Inside City Limits)
Authority
👉 https://www.cityofterrell.org/260/Septic-Installation-Inspection-OSSFPermit Required For
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf/ossfpermits.html2️⃣ System Design Requirements
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossfCities may impose stricter requirements:
Some Kaufman County cities require aerobic systems on small lots.3️⃣ Inspections
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf4️⃣ Maintenance Requirements
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf/ossfmaintenance.html
Maintenance required and tracked by city.5️⃣ Emergency Repairs
Minor repairs
Major repairs
6️⃣ Compliance & Enforcement
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf7️⃣ TRWD Overlay Areas (Important)
👉 https://www.trwd.comWho Enforces OSSF in Kaufman County, Texas
Primary enforcing authority (most areas)
acts as the authorized agent of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ).
👉 https://www.kaufmancounty.net/355/On-Site-Sewage-Facilities
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossfWhat the County Enforces
Inside City Limits
👉 https://www.cityofterrell.org/260/Septic-Installation-Inspection-OSSF
If the city defers → the county enforces.TRWD Enforcement (Lake Areas)
👉 https://www.trwd.comConsiderations For Henderson County
Feature Conventional System Aerobic System Treatment Method Natural soil filtration Oxygen-assisted biological treatment Power Required ❌ No ✅ Yes Maintenance Level Low–Moderate Moderate–High Water Quality Output Moderate High Typical Use Case Rural properties with good soil Small lots, clay soil, high water tables Henderson County, Texas — OSSF Responsibilities
👉 https://www.henderson-county.com/departments/septic-services
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf✅ 1. Septic Permitting & Plan Review
👉 https://www.henderson-county.com/departments/septic-services
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf/ossfpermits.html✅ 2. System Inspections & Construction Compliance
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf✅ 3. Enforcement & Complaint Response
👉 https://www.henderson-county.com/departments/septic-services✅ 4. Aerobic Maintenance Contract Oversight
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf/ossfmaintenance.html✅ 5. Records Management & Regulatory Reporting
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf⚠ Important Jurisdiction Note
Always verify whether the city or county is the permitting authority.
👉 https://www.henderson-county.com/departments/septic-servicesHow to know if TRWD is the authority
Quick comparison
Area Who handles septic Inside most Henderson County County OSSF Near Cedar Creek Lake TRWD Inside city limits City Lake watershed zones TRWD 🟦 What TRWD actually does for septic (OSSF)
1️⃣ Permitting
👉 https://www.trwd.com/resource/septic-system-application/2️⃣ Inspections
3️⃣ Enforcement & Compliance
4️⃣ Maintenance Oversight
🟦 Why TRWD is involved at all
🟦 What areas TRWD affects (septic jurisdiction)
Henderson County
Navarro County
Kaufman County
Tarrant County
Wise County
Henderson County OSSF Jurisdiction Overview
🟩 Cities With Their Own OSSF Requirements
City of Athens
https://www.athenstx.gov/190/Permits-Inspections
https://library.municode.com/tx/athens/codes/code_of_ordinancesCity of Gun Barrel City
https://www.gunbarrelcity.netCity of Seven Points
https://sevenpointstx.comCity of Chandler
https://www.chandlertx.com🟨 Cities That Usually Defer to Henderson County
👉 https://www.henderson-county.com/departments/septic-services🟦 TRWD Jurisdiction Areas (Important)
👉 https://www.trwd.comHenderson County, TX — Septic Regulations Inside City Limits
👉 https://www.henderson-county.com/departments/septic-services
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf1️⃣ Permitting Requirements (Inside City Limits)
Authority
👉 https://www.athenstx.gov/190/Permits-InspectionsPermit Required For
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf/ossfpermits.html2️⃣ System Design Requirements
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf3️⃣ Inspections
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf4️⃣ Maintenance Requirements
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf/ossfmaintenance.html5️⃣ Emergency Repairs
Minor repairs
Major repairs
6️⃣ Compliance & Enforcement
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf7️⃣ TRWD Overlay Areas (Important)
👉 https://www.trwd.comWho Enforces OSSF in Henderson County, Texas
Primary Enforcement Authority (Most of the County)
👉 https://www.henderson-county.com/departments/septic-services
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossfWhat the County Enforces
Inside City Limits
👉 https://www.athenstx.gov/190/Permits-Inspections
If the city defers → the county enforces.TRWD Enforcement Areas (Lake Zones)
👉 https://www.trwd.comConsiderations For Van Zandt County
Feature Conventional System Aerobic System Treatment Method Natural soil filtration Oxygen-assisted biological treatment Power Required ❌ No ✅ Yes Maintenance Level Low–Moderate Moderate–High Water Quality Output Moderate High Typical Use Case Rural properties with good soil Small lots, clay soil, high water tables Van Zandt County, Texas — OSSF Responsibilities
👉 https://www.vanzandtcounty.org/page/vanzandt.FireMarshal
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf✅ 1. Septic Permitting & Plan Review
👉 https://www.vanzandtcounty.org/upload/page/2712/vzcossf_application.pdf✅ 2. System Inspections & Construction Compliance
👉 https://www.vanzandtcounty.org/upload/page/2712/vzcossf_application.pdf✅ 3. Enforcement & Complaint Response
👉 https://www.vanzandtcounty.org/page/vanzandt.FireMarshal✅ 4. Aerobic Maintenance Contract Oversight
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf/ossfmaintenance.html✅ 5. Records Management & Regulatory Reporting
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf⚠ Important Jurisdiction Note
Always confirm whether jurisdiction is city or county before submitting permits.
👉 https://www.vanzandtcounty.org/page/vanzandt.FireMarshalVan Zandt County, TX — Cities With Their Own OSSF Requirements
👉 https://www.vanzandtcounty.org/page/vanzandt.FireMarshal
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf🟩 Cities That May Have Their Own OSSF Requirements
City of Canton
👉 https://www.cityofcanton.comCity of Wills Point
👉 https://www.willspointtx.comCity of Edgewood
👉 https://cityofedgewoodtx.comCity of Grand Saline
👉 https://www.grandsalinetx.gov🟨 Cities That Typically Defer to Van Zandt County
👉 https://www.vanzandtcounty.org/page/vanzandt.FireMarshal🟦 TRWD Jurisdiction Areas (Important)
👉 https://www.trwd.comVan Zandt County, TX — Septic Regulations Inside City Limits
👉 https://www.vanzandtcounty.org/page/vanzandt.FireMarshal
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf1️⃣ Permitting Requirements (Inside City Limits)
Authority
👉 https://www.vanzandtcounty.org/upload/page/2712/vzcossf_application.pdfPermit Required For
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf/ossfpermits.html2️⃣ System Design Requirements
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf
👉 https://www.vanzandtcounty.org/upload/page/2712/vzcossf_application.pdf3️⃣ Inspections
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf4️⃣ Maintenance Requirements
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf/ossfmaintenance.html
👉 https://www.vanzandtcounty.org/upload/page/2712/vzcossf_application.pdf5️⃣ Emergency Repairs
Minor repairs
Major repairs
6️⃣ Compliance & Enforcement
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf7️⃣ TRWD Overlay Areas (Important)
👉 https://www.trwd.comWho Enforces OSSF in Van Zandt County, Texas
Primary Enforcement Authority (Most of the County)
(Authorized Agent for TCEQ)
👉 https://www.vanzandtcounty.org/page/vanzandt.FireMarshal
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossfWhat the County Enforces
Inside City Limits
If the city does not run a program → the county enforces.TRWD Enforcement Areas (Lake / Watershed Zones)
👉 https://www.trwd.comConsiderations For Navarro County
Feature Conventional System Aerobic System Treatment Method Natural soil filtration Oxygen-assisted biological treatment Power Required ❌ No ✅ Yes Maintenance Level Low–Moderate Moderate–High Water Quality Output Moderate High Typical Use Case Rural properties with good soil Small lots, clay soil, high water tables Navarro County, Texas — OSSF Responsibilities
👉 https://www.co.navarro.tx.us/page/navarro.planning.development
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf✅ 1. Septic Permitting & Plan Review
👉 https://www.co.navarro.tx.us/upload/page/4312/docs/Planning_Development/2025/OSSF%20Permit%20Procedures%202025.pdf✅ 2. System Inspections & Construction Compliance
👉 https://www.co.navarro.tx.us/upload/page/4312/docs/Planning_Development/2025/OSSF%20Permit%20Procedures%202025.pdf✅ 3. Enforcement & Complaint Response
👉 https://www.co.navarro.tx.us/upload/page/4312/docs/Planning_Development/2025/OSSF%20Permit%20Procedures%202025.pdf✅ 4. Aerobic Maintenance Contract Oversight
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf/ossfmaintenance.html✅ 5. Records Management & Regulatory Reporting
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf⚠ Important Jurisdiction Note
Always confirm jurisdiction before applying for permits.
👉 https://www.co.navarro.tx.us/page/navarro.planning.developmentNavarro County, TX — Cities With Their Own OSSF Requirements
👉 https://www.co.navarro.tx.us/page/navarro.planning.development
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf🟩 Cities That Have or May Have Their Own OSSF Requirements
City of Corsicana
👉 https://www.corsicanatx.govCity of Richland
👉 https://www.cityofrichlandtx.comCity of Kerens
👉 https://www.cityofkerens.orgCity of Rice
👉 https://www.cityofrice.orgCity of Blooming Grove
👉 https://www.cityofbloominggrove.com🟨 Cities That Usually Defer to Navarro County
👉 https://www.co.navarro.tx.us/page/navarro.planning.development🟦 TRWD Jurisdiction Areas (Important)
👉 https://www.trwd.comNavarro County, TX — Septic Regulations Inside City Limits
👉 https://www.co.navarro.tx.us/page/navarro.planning.development
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf1️⃣ Permitting Requirements (Inside City Limits)
Authority
👉 https://www.co.navarro.tx.us/upload/page/4312/docs/Planning_Development/2025/OSSF%20Permit%20Procedures%202025.pdfPermit Required For
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf/ossfpermits.html2️⃣ System Design Requirements
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf
👉 https://www.co.navarro.tx.us/upload/page/4312/docs/Planning_Development/2025/OSSF%20Permit%20Procedures%202025.pdf3️⃣ Inspections
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf4️⃣ Maintenance Requirements
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf/ossfmaintenance.html
👉 https://www.co.navarro.tx.us/upload/page/4312/docs/Planning_Development/2025/OSSF%20Permit%20Procedures%202025.pdf5️⃣ Emergency Repairs
Minor repairs
Major repairs
6️⃣ Compliance & Enforcement
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf7️⃣ TRWD Overlay Areas (Important)
👉 https://www.trwd.comWho Enforces OSSF in Navarro County, Texas
Primary Enforcement Authority (Most of the County)
(Authorized agent for TCEQ)
👉 https://www.co.navarro.tx.us/page/navarro.planning.development
👉 https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossfWhat the County Enforces
Inside City Limits
If the city defers → Navarro County enforces.TRWD Enforcement Areas (Reservoir Zones)
👉 https://www.trwd.com
MAINTENANCE PLAN
Maintain Your System With A HomeField Advantage Plan
Owning a septic system in Kaufman County means following local regulations. Every HomeField Advantage Plan is built to owning your septic system easier.
ONE CALL FOR ALL
Tired of calling around? One call to HomeField Kaufman County gets a team member right at your door, ready to take care of all your septic system needs.
A Proactive Home team
Want to avoid future problems? Our home team of septic experts work proactively for you, and our predictable pricing is so that you have no surprises along the way.
WIN NOW AND LATER
Want to win? Our Advantage Plans are designed to give you peace of mind around your septic system. We’re here to help you and your system as long as you need us.
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TESTIMONIALS
What Our Customers Are Saying About Us
We’re here to give our customers around Kaufman County peace of mind whenever they think about their septic system. Here’s what they’ve been saying...
Super friendly, super professional! This will be the only company that I ever use again. They are honest, hard working and very knowledgeable. #1 in my book.
Had a septic issue and they were the only company able to make it out the next day. Highly recommend this company. Really friendly and knowledgeable.
Love the service of this company! Very professional and the people are so knowledgeable and nice. Would recommend their services to anyone.
They came out to our property to diagnose why the alarm was going off. They fixed the problem and educated me on best practices. I highly recommend their services because of their friendly professionalism and expertise!
I’ve been extremely satisfied with their service. I’m a monthly service plan member and recently had an issue with my aerobic system on a Friday afternoon. I called and was impressed with the speed of getting a technician onsite to repair my system. They communicated via SMS in a very timely manner and resolved my issue very quickly. Highly recommend!!
Love love love this company!! They always have done a great job!! Very knowledgeable! They always get the job done! They are reliable and very honest! I could not recommend them more!! Great company! Thank you!
We have a service contract, and everyone we deal with has always been so helpful. They are quick to respond, and help us learn about our system.
I am a professional builder and Brian is the best. He is fair in his pricing and he does an excellent job from design to installation. You can rely on Brian for a trouble free construction experience.
Excellent service, in a timely & professional manner, at a fair price. They have excellent service for our aerobic system with a yearly contract at a fair price. Definitely recommend to anyone. A company you can count on consistently!
Showed up on time…in the middle of a severe storm and performed the work anyway. The young man had a positive attitude and the rain didn’t seem to phase him. Nasty conditions but performed like it was a beautiful sunny day. He took photos like I asked and documented the process. Thank you for your professionalism
Wonderful customer service, came out and fix the problem on the septic system and gave me a quick training on how to maintain good working order. Thank you for your excellent customer service!
These guys are real professional. They know their stuff. They even suggest ways that you can make your septic tank last longer and work more efficient. I will recommend them as the best septic tank company that I have ever used!!
I had an issue with my aerobic system at my home in Cedar Hill and called them at 8am. They came and had my issue fixed shortly around noon. I signed up for their annual maintenance service at a very reasonable price.
I called on the 16th of January in the midst of a hard freeze due to my septic system alarm going off. Even with the weather and its associated workload, the techs arrived the same day and resolved the issue. Awesome service seems to be the norm for this company and their techs!
Great service. We received service within a few hours of calling in. They came in and found the issue immediately and provided great tips and feedback. We know nothing about the septic tank so the info gathered was very helpful.
OUR PROCESS
The Game Plan For Septic Inspections
We’re here to make sure your system is inspected, working correctly, and in compliance. We follow a simple game plan to consistently get you great results.
Check The Tank’s Condition
We need to look inside your tank to see what your internal levels look like, while also checking for any worrying leaks or cracks.
Check Your Drain Field
Not every system has a drain field (but many do). Our goal is to see where your treated water is going, and how your system handles its water.
Inspect Your Connections
We’ll review the pipes and connections your system has, looking for any irregularities or potential leaks, making sure things are secure.
Test! Test! Test!
Once we inspect your septic system thoroughly, we’ll test it to make sure it’s functioning normally, the way you need it to.
Report The Results
We’ll let you know if your septic system passed with flying colors, or if it needs a little bit of tender care to get it back functioning the way it needs to
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